CAASPP review questions for math and language arts. Students are in Minute to Win It teams and every team member must answer each question. After 4-5 questions, there is a Minute to Win It style game for teams to earn extra points.

This STEM project combines engineering skills with math and language arts. Students will be tasked with designing a “rocket” that is powered by wind. Using only straws, paper, and tape, students will try to create the rocket that flies the

In this unit, students will explore how global warming is affecting polar bear habitats. They will investigate the effects of melting ice caps on rising sea levels and use nonfiction text to further understand these effects on the polar bears.

Take your students through the entire engineering design process (Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Reflect, Revise) using the engineering design booklet. This booklet will go great with any engineering task that you want to challenge your students

In this unit, students will explore forces and learn about Earth's plates and how they cause earthquakes. Students will create 3-D shapes that will serve as parts of their earthquake resistant structure in the engineering challenge. They will

In this unit, students will be introduced to the scientific concept of pushes and pulls. Through hands-on activities, students will learn more about this concept and about how Earth's plates move. Students will build shapes and use that mathematic

This is a short unit that teaches students how to classify quadrilaterals. Students begin by creating a quadrilateral flow chart. From there, they work to create six different quadrilateral types on a coordinate plane by graphing ordered pairs.

Students will learn how math is used in the real-world by working through steps such as creating dimensions to build a planter box, purchase soil and seeds, and designing fractional amounts for planting seeds.
Each step throughout the project

In this unit, students will learn about polar bear's adaptations, with a focus on camouflage and using its external structure for survival (communication). Students will complete a mystery science experiment to create snow. Life science and

In this unit, students will learn about polar bear adaptations. They will complete a science experiment, and an engineering task using the provided engineering design booklet-creating a raft to rescue a stranded polar bear. All teacher and student

This is a short activity in which students work with area model multiplication to layout a crop field. Students will be able to customize what crops will be planted, along with how much land each crop will cover. The goal is for students to create

Take your students through the entire engineering design process (Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Reflect, Revise) using the engineering design booklet. This booklet will go great with any engineering task that you want to challenge your students

This is an excellent set of questions designed to cover many key science standards in both 4th and 5th grade. The questions are left open ended, and are meant to be answered in a webquest format. Great for whole group discussion after completion.

Take your students through the entire engineering design process (Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Test, Reflect, Revise) using the engineering design booklet. This booklet will go great with any engineering task that you want to challenge your students

In this activity, students will work to develop a better understanding of base ten operations. Students will use zoo animal base ten strips to model numbers between 1-100. Students will also work with models to compare numbers within 100, subtract